Copped em both yesterday as well. been meaning to pick up the first one ever since it came out, those two tracks they put out for it, Bukowski and Gross, some extremely ill shit. Passing Fancy on this new one is also incredible so had to pick it up too. That whole cease and desist and destroy thing really gave me the kick in the ass to cop them, they should infringe more often; I'll bet more people copped it yesterday than did in the past month.

Oh and does anybody know if 2 is also exclusively raps on one side and exclusively beats on the other like the first? it is almost 15 min. longer...

I didn't think about this until earlier, but does anyone else think it's ironic that ST is willing to fuck around with copyright stuff like this but are nazis about people sharing music on sites like Youtube? Nothing wrong with it and no hate to Jonwayne since he's not the dude pulling stuff all over the internet, but cmon now. I tried to listen to some Quas song the other day on my iphone and couldn't even do that because ST only lets people listen on desktop lol

I hear yah, but Coke will not suffer any loss from this cassette. They are a multi billion dollar company. A relatively small indie having a major product in its chain available, for free anywhere, would do much more damage, in terms of percentage, and relativity to some major conglomerate. Your argument makes sense, and is true, but does not take into account the scale of the two sides. Just my opinion.

Definitely agree with Mangoes. It's all relative really, ST's gotta do what it's gotta do to get by, whereas cease and desist orders from Philip Morris and Coke on independent label cassette-only releases are just absurd, especially when the products are so insanely different. I'm all for copyright protection, but seeing ST have a little fun with them couldn't help but make me laugh.

BUT HOW BOUT THAT MUSIC THOUGH? Passing Fancy's probably still my favorite off the raps side, but that beats side I liked more than the first cassette's.